For a brief diversion into pedestrian issues, the Project for Public Spaces’ long read on the “accident axiom”—or, blaming the on-foot victim in a car-pedestrian crash—is a good one, with implications for cyclists, too.

Perhaps you’re too lazy to finagle your own stationary-bike desk. You may now buy one for $1,500.

The League of American Bicyclists’ Carolyn Szczepanski talks about its soon-to-launch WomenBike program, a national initiative to get more women on bikes.

In a dystopian future, will cities spar over who gets the cyclists? Oh, wait, Chicago and Seattle are already doing that.